My reasoning primarily was triggered by the discussion about legal issues with "firefox" and only then by pedagogical impetus ;o) After all, "epiphany" is the official "GNOME" web browser, and it has reached a point where it is perfectly suitable as default browser for this desktop environment. I consider it more user friendly than "firefox", and its small (?) user base is certainly rather due to ignorance owed to the fact that most if not all distros default to "firefox" than to technical inferiority. I haven't installed "KDE" on my "rawhide" system, but I have a vague souvenir that in this case, the browser button/icon is actually linked to "konqueror". > Earlier this month on this list there was a discussion and one of the > "ayes" for Firefox (including the name) was its user base and > recognition (much bigger than Linux, actually). We don't want to be > "the useless distro without Firefox" :) > > Luckily for me, Fedora up to FC5 allowed me to unselect Firefox in > Anaconda, which I always did :) If it's optional, it can be there for > PR reasons, no need to move to Extras and p*ss off users. > > Lam -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list